Not only banks but also the health sector is in crisis. Not only as a result of medical errors or lack of money, but mainly by a crisis in its management. The well-intentioned efforts to scale and market forces appears to be counterproductive. They had lost sight of this that it is not products or techniques that were sold to the customer care, but health is mainly based on human relationships.
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Crisis
There are sounds of hope for speedy recovery from the crisis, but it is also said that the crisis may last a long time. No one knows. However, it is hard to restoration work, and this along two directions. One movement to restore the old system that is economically strong again and healthy. The one-sidedness of this economic system has just led to a crisis and that will be forgotten. This recovery will result in a repeat of the crisis. Another movement seeks radical renewal of man in the company. Especially the young generation is working to develop human-centered innovation partly due to the influence of President Obama.





